Dorotheenstadt Cemetery is a Protestant burial ground in Berlin, Germany that dates back to the 18th century. It stands next to the house of Bertolt Brecht.
Friedrichstrasse Station, Berlin, Germany
Georgenstrasse 14/17, Berlin
Friedrichstrasse Station stands at a crossing point on the River Spree in the centre of Berlin. During World War Two it played host to many major events.
German Resistance Memorial, Berlin, Germany
Stauffenbergstrasse 13-14, Berlin
The German Resistance Memorial stands in the Bendlerblock on Stauffenberstrasse, Berlin. The courtyard was the site of the execution of those involved in the Valkyrie plot.
Hitler’s Bunker, Berlin, Germany
In den Ministergaerten, Berlin
The site of Hitler's Bunker or Fuehrerbunker is covered by a car park. Information signs mark the spot where the Fuehrer shot himself on 30th April 1945.
Holocaust Memorial, Berlin, Germany
Cora-Berliner-Straße 1, Berlin
The famous Holocaust Memorial, Berlin, Germany is known as the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. It is a powerful sculpture in the heart of the city.
Humboldthain Flak Tower, Berlin, Germany
Hochstrasse 5, Berlin
Parts of the Humboldthain Flak Tower still stand overlooking Berlin. Today, guided tours take tourists through the impressive WWII-era defensive structure.
Invalid’s Cemetery, Berlin, Germany
Scharnhorststrasse 31, Berlin
The Invalid's Cemetery is one of Berlin's oldest burial grounds. Many senior figures are buried here. It was the Prussian Army's traditional resting place.
Kaiser Wilhelm Church, Berlin, Germany
Breitscheidplatz, Berlin
Kaiser Wilhelm Church in Berlin, Germany is a Protestant Evangelical Church. The building still bears the scars of Allied bombing of the city during WWII.
Memorial to Persecuted Homosexuals, Berlin, Germany
Ebertstrasse, Berlin
The Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted Under Nazism stands on Ebertstrasse, on the edge of the Tiergarten, Berlin near to the famous Holocaust Memorial.